Night Visits

Night Visits by Jordan Silver

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ass.
    "I'm
cumming.....cum with me Tamara."
    Biting
into her neck I came as her walls tightened around me as she too found
fulfillment.
     
     
     

Chapter Eighteen
 
     
     
    Stupid stupid stupid wolfkind,
how could one little slip of a bitch outsmart him?
    I
knew he had failed because I still sensed her life force even now.
    I'd
run into the forest quickly after giving the animal his orders, but was able to
pick up whispers whenever I let myself tune in.
    I
had to shut off my senses to a degree just in case I'd been discovered and they
were searching for me. With the failed attempt it might only be a matter of
time anyway. dumb animal.
    I still don't quite understand
how she'd survived the attack, those of her realm didn't possess our powers,
she was just a weak little nothing who thought she could just take our leader,
a man who deserved only the best, namely me.
    I’m
of noble stock after all, was born here in our realm, I'm beautiful, rich and
of grand birth, all the things needed in the mate of a leader.
    The
one who should be the mother of the future empress; I've studied that legend my
whole life. I have been prepared for my place at his side since I was old
enough to understand such things. There was no way in this world or the next
that I would ever let her have him; why the elders hadn’t put an end to this
madness long ago was a mystery. There must be some way around this. his calling
could not have been from one from the destroyed land.
    I'll have to regroup, I doubt it
would be long before someone uncovered what I'd done if they hadn’t already;
though I’d blanked the animal's mind of my part in the attack after giving the
command so only the strongest among our kind will be able to pull it out there
was no doubt the golden one would’ve done that if the animal hadn’t been killed
outright.
    I'll
just have to lay low for a while but I'm in no way finished, I'd already set
plans in motion from the first moment I heard of the unnatural pairing of my
king with the subhuman weakling.
    I'd
had to join forces with the hateful Vulcans, a clan to the north that had been
outlawed eons ago for their treachery.
    I
was willing to do whatever it took to take my rightful place at Donovan's side,
I'd only had to promise them reinstatement into our society.
    They
had morphed into a warring people known for their viciousness and cunning.
    I
didn't care if they killed off most of our people in the process, some of them
were just a strain on our resources anyway.
    When
I become queen I will see about culling the weakest ones out, it was believed
the Vulcans had become cannibalistic in their exile, that should keep them
happy until I figured out how to get rid of them after they'd served their
purpose.
    But
first I needed to sleep, needed rest, but for some strange reason, each time I
closed my eyes I saw a pair of cerulean blue orbs staring back at me with
malevolent intent.
    I
didn't know anyone with those eyes but for some reason they gave me an
overwhelming feeling of fear.
     
     
     
    ‘They're coming.'
    My
eyes flew open as the voice seemed to resound around the room so strong was the
warning though in reality it was only in my head.
    Looking
over at Tamara, I saw her flinch slightly, a frown on her sleeping face as our
daughter gave her warning.
    "Donovan?"
Her sleep heavy voice was filled with confusion as she struggled to open her
eyes.
    "Ssh,
ssh, it's okay love, go back to sleep."
    I
pulled her closer, my hand going to the mound of her stomach to settle the
children in her womb with my touch.
    Sending
calming waves to her mind, I put her back to sleep as I shielded her from the
conversation about to take place.
    It
was becoming more and more evident that our children, especially Nicola, was
stronger than even I expected.
    With
my hands on my wife I realized that she'd grown in the short few days we'd been
in my home, it wasn't a huge difference, but it was enough that I noticed.
    This
was evidence that the

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